This workshop will combine the interactive learning models from Project WET curriculum activities with the science of stream habitats and the essential benefits of riparian buffers.  We will discuss the impacts of nonpoint source pollution on streams across our state and how the activities demonstrated in this workshop can be used to help shine a light on how Georgians can plan to take an active role in promoting water quality.

What’s Provided:

Snacks and lunch will be included in your registration for this training as well as two curriculum guides featuring 37 activities, door prizes, and additional resources related to stream health and water quality in GA.

Registration closes November 12th. If you’re interested in attending after the deadline, please email [email protected] to check availability. This program requires a minimum number of sign-ups. If the minimum is not met, participants will be contacted and refunds issued within 7–10 days.

Date: Saturday, November 15th
Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Cost: $20

Space is limited—register today!